Breaking Clays to Beat Cancer

Remington helped to raise thousands for cancer research as it hosted the 2nd annual “Shoot to Cure” sporting clays fundraiser.

by posted on September 23, 2023
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Rem Shoot To Cure

When the 2nd Annual Shoot to Cure sporting clays fundraiser—hosted by Remington Ammunition—came to a close, more than $15,000 was raised for the Arkansas Children’s Foundation, a nonprofit organization dedicated to advancing children’s hospitals and disease research. The event was held at the Remington Gun Club in Lonoke, Arkansas, Sept. 22, 2023.

“We were thrilled to bring back our Shoot to Cure fundraiser,” said Remington’s Director of Marketing Joel Hodgdon. “Big Green is deeply committed to giving back to our local community and nationwide. Thanks to the support of our attendees and sponsors, this sporting clays fundraiser helped those in need. Expect an even more impactful event next year.” 

Each Shoot to Cure fundraiser plays a pivotal role in making a difference in the lives of families and children in Arkansas and beyond. Remington thanks industry sponsors Nighthawk Custom, Starline Brass, Benelli, Hornady, Fort Thompson Sporting Goods and Rob Roberts Custom Gun Works.

Remington’s Gun Club features facilities for trap, skeet and an all-new sporting clays course and five-stand. Whether it's a family outing, corporate event or a sanctioned competition, Remington Gun Club allows visitors to put the world's finest shotshells to the ultimate test.

For more information on Remington, visit remington.com.

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